Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 30, 1940.
MONDAY MORNING COMMENTARY
CHAMPIONS RETAIN PAIRS TITLE Sing Tao Easily Win Opening
Score By Heads
M. Omar and
U. M. Ümar
2
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**
10
Atres and
✔✔ Ribeiro
12
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1
14
A. M. Omar sending down a wood. |
H. A. Alves watching. Another ple-
Alves And Ribeiro
Beat Omar
Brothers
In Thrilling Game
(By "Wick")
ANTICIPATIONS that the Pairs final would be one of the finest lawn bowls matches this year were realised yesterday at the Kowloon Foot- ball Club whore H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro retained their title 16-14 against A. M. and U. M. Omar.
A. M. Omar rendered a greater assistance to his partner than did Alves to Ribeiro, and for this reason Brilliant bowling, Ribeiro's task was infinitely harder. however, enabled him to cope with the situation and the success of his continual efforts stamped him the best player of the four.
ture of the bowls Para final at the Major Baseball
R.F.C. yesterday.-Ming Yuen.
Soccer Referees Meeting To-morrow
THE SECOND MONTHLY merling
Referees
of the longkong Football
Association will be held at the Hotel
Cect to-morrow al 8 pm. All mem
CLEVELAND
DEFEAT TIGERS
NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (UP) —
bers are earnently requested to at- Cleveland Indians. though ousted
tend
from the World Series, took revenge
The agenda will include brrange on the Detroit Tigers, the pennant ments for the annual dinner, urranke-winners, in a close game to-day by ments for the annual Press
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ferees football match, and Mr. W. M. Glover, President of the R.N. and B. M. Referees Assn (K) will ad- dress the meeting.
Postponed League Game Slivn
Re-
3-2.
Scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thetruit
R 11
1 10 Battery: Trout, Newhouser. Hutchinson,
Cleveland
3 D 2 Battery: Minar, Pytlak, Deaubet).
E
3
5
Daltery.
Boston Rich, Peacock
Battery: Marchiidon, Wagner
1
15
2
Battery: Leonard, Ferrell
Battery: Bonham, Dickey, hover. Washington
10
0
St. Loula
T
1
Battery: Auker, Swift,
Chicago
1
D
2
Battery: Haney, Tresh,
RECREIO B. beat Kowloon In fest division postponed league game, A. F. Pereira, J. A. Remedios, L. F. Xavier. B. Basto beat C. J. Tacchi, G. Lee, R. Marks, E. Kern 28-7,
D. Alven, C. H. Banto, O. P. Remedios,
J. Basto lost to E. Curtis, A. E. Perry,
G. C. Moss, J. Fraser 20-21.
C. Vas, P. M. N. Sten, F. X. Soares,
C. Roza-Poralra lost V. C. Labrum.
W. Parsons, T. W. Carr, F. Goodwin
10-2).
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Not until the last wood had been sent down was the game Wol Spectators thoroughly ap- reciated the match, and the applause that WD8 necorded Ribeiro on at least two occasions was the loudest I have over heard at n bowls match.
emly for short spell just afte the opening of the game was Ribeiro Over 4 beads, when the Omar's drew away from 4-2 to lead eventually B-2, the Craigengower pair so successfully lald around and hid the jack that Ribeire could do mithing It was at this stage that the defending champions Wern Over- shadowed, and it appearest that the Omary were to take the title
TURNING POINT
SKIPS CONSIDER
League Game Versus Kwong Wah
Excellent Keeping By Lee Kowk-kee Saves Losers From Even Heavier Defeat
SING TAO made a promising debut in the local football league.yesterday when they overwhelmed Kwong Wah 5-0 on the Boundary Street ground. Foot- ball was delightful to watch, but it was only the brilliant goal-keeping of Lee Kwok-kee that saved Kwong Wah from an even heavier defeat.
The new team, comprised mainly of players from the successful South China team of last year, displayed their old confidence and dash, and in almost every department were superior to Prominent in the Sing Tao for-
their opponents.
Eastern
Too Good
ward line was Kwok Ying-kl, For R. Scots
who scored three of the five goals, and the most strenuous
EASTERN proved too good for the
efforts of the Kwong Wah defen-Royal Boots In the second senior Divi-
4-1 in a fast game at Caroline Xili.
on soccer match yesterday, winning
U. M. Omar and F. V. V. Ribeiro, opposing skips inders were not sufficient to curb yesterday's Open Pairs lawn bowls final at the Kowloon F.C., his spirits. consider the position as their Nos. 1—A. M. Omar and H. A. Alves-send down their woods.--Ming Yueen.
100 YARDS FREE-STYLE
RECORD BROKEN
Hutchinson Triumphs: Triple For Chan Chun-nam
THE TURNING point was follow- ing the 10th, which proved dead Two 3's on the 11th and 12th put the
DAVID HUTCHINSON took major honours on the final Heerek palt into the lend of 9-8. The Brst 3 WALK one of Ribeiro's night of the Colony swimming championships, winning the 100 triumphs. He pushed up one of his own woods, knocked out Umata shot, yards free-style in the record time of 56.1/5 seconds to better Chan Chun-nam, by The second 3 was W. Lawrence's 1935 time by one second. altributable to Alver. This was one winning the half-mile, as expected, recorded his "triplo" for of the heads where he had the edge the Meet. over A. M. Omar, and succeeded in laying the shots that neither the Omars could disturb.
and left
The new recruits from Shanghal
worked with proved their worth in this fast game. and were it not for the sterling work A.
Sing Tao halves preciston and with deadly effect. V. Gosano and B. T. Goseno were not of Lau Him-hul, in Eastern's goal, the score would have been far. great- over-shadowed by the brilliant oppoer. The latter greatest effort was on sition, but not even they could pene- trate far into the rear lines of the that brought the crowd to their feet. It was brilliant ave of a penalty Sing Tao half of the field.
taken by Hossack in the second half.
Eastern defence was far stronger Lee Tin-sang and Hau Yung-song, Sing Tao backs, were seemingly here, than the opposition provided by the there and everywhere, and also seem- Scots forwards. Hau Bon-ying and ed possessed of extraordinary length Y. S. Ven were most successful in
to heading dealing with the efforts of
of Hossack of reach when it came
and Co. Up forward, S. C. Lim and duels.
Lee Chee-choung, the wing-halves, HALF-BACK WEAKNESS did great work in conjunction with Slu King-seng, centre-half, while C. WEAKNESS of the Kwong Was. Hyu and Tsao centre forward and eleven was obviously in the half-back left winger, were a dangerous com- division. Ip Ying-kec, especially, were allowed bination. far too much attitude, form yesterday it would have requir
EASTERN opened through Hyul, ed the best to hold those two success who received from Tsao and went through to score well out to Duncan's fully.
Generally speaking, however, Sing reach. Cheung Yang-sung increased Eastern, went into a 3-0 lead soon TRO's secret of success yesterday lay this lead, also from a pass from T800. in their greater speed. Kwong Wah,
Pak-wa and
Kwok
though on
THE GAME ·
on occasions, went through but poor after the resumption when Hyul weat
fence appealing vainly for off-side.
These were the highlights of Marques 53.4/5; 2 1. Vieira, 00.1/9: finishing and weak shots at goal were through easily with the opposing de-
It was over these earlier heads that the evening, though in
the
C. L. Roza-lo 11.4/5.
Boy 50 yards breast-stroke handicap. -1. 7. Games 354/5; 2 J. Roza-Pereira,
A. M. Omar had the decided ad- women's races, Miss C. Guterres 30 3 a. vanovich, 36.4/5. vantage over Alves, The latter was and Miss J. Anderson secured! definitely having an "off" day, and the prominence and ovation they Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup though towards the end he managed deserved the first-named
in
to recover somewhat and assist in
offsetting A. M.'s value to U. M.. winning the women's 440 yards his spasms were far too infrequent to free-style, and the second for among her great challenge to Miss V.
rise any spectators.
grent
confidence
SKIPS DUELS
Police Beat Education Dept. 28-16 In Final
abortive.
SCOTS SCORE FOLLOWING the penalty taken by Hossack and, which was saved bril-
Sing Tao scored first through Kwok Ying-ki, followed by Fung Kwan- shung, and then again through Kwok Ying-kl. Second half goals came from Kwok Ying-ki and the last from Lallantly, Royal Scots scored their only goal through Marshall. But Eastern definitely settled the issue when Yin Ah-shing placed the ball once more out of reach of Duncan'
Shiu-wing.
Teams were:
Pek-wal:
Kwong Wah-Lee Kwok-kee; Chung
Hemodios, Fai-iarn. Leung Chung Kim-tal. 7. J. Pereira: Chong Nal- Churn over the 100 yards.
shing, Lau Fook-chuen. 1. T. Gosano, A. V. Gerano. Wong King-chung. The most thrilling event was the
Sing Tao-Chau Yung chal, Lee Tin- The V.R.C., the
kang. Hau Yung sang: Chul Ah-tal, Leung 200 free-style relay. THE DUELS between U M. Omar University and Chung Sing took off
THE FINAL of the Goscombe- Ping-sing. Tam Chun-fal Tang Kwong- and Ribeiro were the highlight of for the final lap on equal terms, but
Shul-inf. Funt Training. the day. I could not say how many
on the Police Recreation Club green extra trips U. M. made down the Ng Nin proved himself over that fifty O'Sullivan Cup compelliion, played -p Pak-wah, Kwok Ying-xi. Lat
yards and reached home a foot or
In this yesterday, resulted in victory for the green following up his woods in tense two in front of D. H. Taylor. moments, but I do think that had the race, D. Hutchinson, first for the Police team skipped by J. S. Fender, nateh been prolonged he would have VRC, was umed at 24.4/5 secs, for which defeated the Education worn a path down the side.
At the conclusion of the match, the his 50-yards lop-which is 1/3 sec.partment team, 28-16. I lost count, too, the number of inside the Colony record.
Cup and trophies were presented by Excellency, the
Acting the Chief vecasions un which consultations were
Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Governor, Lt. Gen. E. F. Norton was Gregor. Sir Atholl was welcomed by nevessory around the jock.
Atholl Sgt. J. Shepherd, who also congratula- present, together with Sir MacGregor, President of the V.R.Cted the Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue on be- The latter half of the Police on his appointment and Lady MacGregor. presented the prizes at the conclusion, jas Commissioner of Police.
Results were:
CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS
As I have said, the turning point was after the 10th head, on which U. M. drew, with Ribeiro lying live, and measurement could not decide the Grat shot.
RIBEIRO'S BRILLIANCE
Do-
The rinks were as follow; Police.-W. McLeod, G. Perkins, J. Orem and 3. 8. Fender (skip), Educa- Men's 100 yarde free-style-1, D. fut-tion Dept-, Beddaw, C. G. Salls, II. and N. Bebbington chinson (V.I.C.) 54.1/5 (Record) 2. Ng Nie G, Wallingten
Chung Sing) 59; 3. D. H. Taylor (VR.C.) (akip)
TUE second of Ribeiro's great shots
on the Way
With 14th end.
the 89, Ombra lying three of four Women's 100 yards frie-styin~~], Miss around a hidden and protected jack, Y Churn (V.C) 712/0 2. Misa 3. Anderson (VR.CJ 124/5; 3. Mas Ho Wal- Ribeiro and Alves decided that a wick king (CH.C.) 13.7/5, of one of their own woods was the only solution. Ribeiro played on his awn wood, and wicked it over to lie the shot.
His third great shot was on the 18th. A. Ma Omar bad taken over the jack to lie two, around which U. M. bullt a wall of defending woods,
Men's 100 yards back-stroke-1. A K Rumjahn (V.f.C.) 10; 2. A. Lopes (VLC)
77.
Man's Fancy Diving-1. L. Roza-Pereira VR.C.): 2. Ed. da Noza (V.RC); 3, Wong": King-woon.
Chan
Aten's 680 yards
tree-stylo -1,
Chun-nam (Lel Tsun) 11 mins. 154/15, 2 Curler Huống (VLC sẽ mang đ Yau Bal-kwan (Lal Truni 12 mins. 47.2/5.
but left a narrow opening. Through Chung Sing (T, Row, Shek Kam-put, Fung this opening Ribeiro came to trail the fack to six inches and lie the shot once more.
The 10th end was a lucky one for the Omars in that the shot that gave them the count was their only wood in the vicinity of the jack, and was the wood that was preventing the Recreio pair from registering a 3 or 4. Two drives from Ribeiro failed to take it out.
Every wood
Wis beginning to
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE Men's 200 yards free-style relay-1,
MEETING will be held (weather Kwal-sang and Ng Nin) 1 rain. 44.3/5; 2 permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, VRC. ID. Hutchinson, W, Lawrence, Roza-Pereira and D. H. Taylor) 1 min 10th October, 1940, commencing at
Women's yardt free-style-1, Miss 200 p.m. on both days. .3/8: 3, Hongkong University C. Guterres (V.R.C.) 8 mins. 273/5; 2, Mha Yip Tsel-man (Chung Shing) min. pm on each day.
4/5; 3. Miss Li Po-lien (South China).
•V.R.C. EVENTS
Women's 50 yards free-style (B. Class) Arcull, 333/5 2. Miss 30.4/6; 2. BERNAL Noronha, 37. Also
wam-Miles IL Campos,
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Buch must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in much a manner as to be readily identified,
Badges admitting Non-Members to
Men's 100 yards free-style Junior Chant- plonship, A. Ozorla 60.3/5; 2, C. BRyu- count on the 20th head. Alves was Ketto 63.9/8; 3, J, Gozano uf around the jack and lay two, but A.M
Boy 100 yards back-stroke aggregate the Members' Enclosure, and Club lost his earlier touch and was either handicap. Domes (17), men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (23) 10.3/5; T. Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle- 704/5. Also wam-it. Silva (go).
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wido or heavy, Ribeiro drew beautiful shot to rest behind the jack, and though U.M. made a bri Hent effort, he narrowly missed taking that wood out and left a 2.
FINAL HEAD
FOUR shots in the lead, and on the
flani head, Alves and Ribeiro was
130 yards free-style (B CIs), J. A. (both including tax) are obtainable
University Cricket Trial
through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of o Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel, 27794) will
Tins are 'obtainable at the Club
more concerned with neutralising HONGKONG University held a 15-close at 11.45 am on both days. their opponent's position than molding a-side cricket trial at Pokfulam on direct efforts to score themselves. Saturday when University Hostels House provided they are ordered in Consequently the final position was beat Missionary Hostels by 13 anos, advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel.
21920). that Omars had two shots around the The outstanding · performance was
PUBLIO ENCLOSURE Jack, but the backwoods were 150 provided by Amplavanah, -Kresh- Inextricably mixed that Omar's only man, who captured five wickets for Pablle Enclosure is $1.00 including The price of admission to the chance was to improve on the shots in 20 runs in six overs, front.
Scores were:
Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, UM had two alternatives,' Flo University Hostels116 for 13 wkta. dec., and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers could try either to push up a front (Naranjan Singh 31, N. C. Sen dupla 1 and Sailors in Uniform are admitted wood and try to tie the score, or he not out, K. 8. Oh 17 not out Ool Kee Half Price. could have rone heavily on Ribeiro's sal 14W, B. Gegs 3-20: G. Hong Choy third shows (there were two) and try itionary Hostels G. 2. Matthewa 31. to take them out. He chown the Yan His Amplavaiah 3-20; Oof
V. Cheung M, Khoo Kesiang 19. former course, and was just too wide), chin 2-4.
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By Order,
SAN, O. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 30th September, 1940,
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